All proceeds for the First Night Whitman buttons help support our town’s food pantry.

And the clock strikes midnight! Should times long past be forgot (days of auld lang syne). This is what it’s all about: a ten second countdown, cookie drops and fireworks commence!

The roof of Duval’s Pharmacy sets the stage for the pyrotechnics when the clock strikes midnight.

Special thanks to the First Night Whitman committee for all their hard work in bringing this together, as well as bringing so many citizens of a great little town together. More thanks and kudos to the Whitman Police Dept and the Whitman Fire Dept as always, for keeping our town safe.

When we first met with Debbie and Joe, it was to discuss the videography for their wedding. They were dream clients who knew exactly what they wanted. They weren’t sure about who they would hire for photography, and the DJ was still up in the air at this point, but they had their videographer. 🙂

We gave them a DJ referral to Big Daddy Ray at Rob Peters Entertainment, and that meeting went so well that they had their DJ by the end of that meeting. They were still undecided on a photographer, and had told Big Daddy Ray that they probably only wanted formal photos done. Big Daddy Ray gave them an idea… ask us to do the formal photos in addition to the wedding video. That idea was just crazy enough to work! And what we now present to you is the first wedding with photography and videography both done by Photo & Video by Joe Goldsberry.

We did more than just formals in the end, simply because we could. The ceremony was held at the Christ Church in Plymouth. This is a beautiful church rich in history. Reverend Fredrickson and the church wedding coordinator, Donna, could not have possibly been any more accommodating. The church is beautiful, inside and out, as you can see the inside…

Debbie & Joe’s vows at the Christ Church, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

A wonderful, heartfelt and tear evoking ceremony that ended with “you may kiss your bride” with family and friends to bear witness went just as perfectly as planned.

The wedding cake was a three-tiered black and white cake with cascading flowers, prepared by White’s Fine Cakes and Pastries.

Before Big Daddy Ray provided plenty of traditional Irish and traditional Greek music to get all the wedding guests on the floor, the bride and groom had their first dance together. The bride’s dad started the ongoing theme for the night by showering them with money as they danced.

The bride’s dad showers the couple with money during their first dance as husband and wife.

We were able to steal the couple away from the crowd for a few minutes to do some outdoor sunset photos.

Still looking as gorgeous as when the day started, Debbie & Joe pose for some sunset photos behind The Chateau.

The best way for you, the reader, to get a true glimpse of the day to watch Debbie & Joe’s trailer video. Our hope is that they have internet access on their honeymoon, so they can watch this before they get home. Our heartfelt congratulations to a truly wonderful couple!